Here it is. It looks like a good cbet spot, but please pay attention
to Villain's Vs missed cbet stats.

I think, that this player is trying to make money on the Flop, when I check.
Posibly also on the Turn, too.
That means he is very likely to float me.
So, my worst strategy is to cbet and give up on the Turn,
which I actually did in this example. So, my counterstrategy vs.
this player type should be giving up a lot on the flop and cbetting only
good value hands + bluff-catch on the T with hands like mid-pair or top pair.

Sure he would float you flushdraws, broadway hands and doesn´t want to fold any pair, but you also get him to fold hands like 56s, T9s and some other hands that he called pf+ you can always have there strong hand yourself and if you have bet once on the flop and then going to c/r on the turn I doubt he would float you 100% of his range
But ofcourse if you feel that he isn´t folding and has been floating you a lot, c/f flop would also be reasonable. With 44 you don´t have a lot of equity anyway

Originally posted by Kaitz20
Sure he would float you flushdraws, broadway hands and doesn´t want to fold any pair, but you also get him to fold hands like 56s, T9s and some other hands that he called pf+ you can always have there strong hand yourself and if you have bet once on the flop and then going to c/r on the turn I doubt he would float you 100% of his range
But ofcourse if you feel that he isn´t folding and has been floating you a lot, c/f flop would also be reasonable. With 44 you don´t have a lot of equity anyway

Yeah. I feel like spliting my hands here in a few groups:

1. Air - hand like this, with which betting flop and ck/r T would
be pretty bad, because my equity sucks, if I get called.
Just drawing to 2 outs and giving up R anyway.

2. Semi-bluff hands. If I have just QJo, then it would probably be a ck/fold T,
but sometimes (rare) a ck/r on the Turn, if I have a Q
Jx.
I feel, like cbetting F and ck/r T with flushdraws here (All of them).

3. Medium value hands.Lets say Kx or Ax type hands.
I can bet flop for value as he will be floating a lot and
then I can check/call Turn, which I expect to be proffitable,
because he would float a lot.
As I'm opening from UTG, then my range of Ax would contain hands like:
AQ-AT. Kx like: KQ-KJ and maybe KTs. QQ-77 That's most of the time, which depends on table conditions also.
I also don't see a reason, why should I ck/r T with hands like AQ or AJ.

Q: What do you think about it? Ck/r T to protect a hand from flush draw floats?
In a way it is like: Those hands, that call my T ck/raise will valuebet the R anyway.
So, I think, the best line would be: F - cbet, T - ck/c, R - ck/c.

Q: Another question here is: What do we do with medium pocket pairs?
Let's say we have TT-QQ in this spot. Other hands like 99-77 looks to marginal for me to ck/c T.
OK. QQ-TT I'm probably ck/c some T, if there is not a
and then evaluate
on the River, but most of the time it is going to be a fold anyway.

Q: What do you think about it? Ck/r T to protect a hand from flush draw floats?
In a way it is like: Those hands, that call my T ck/raise will valuebet the R anyway.
So, I think, the best line would be: F - cbet, T - ck/c, R - ck/c.

I would c/r turn AQ+, since other cases I think we could c/r too often to better hands and rather to c/c showdown hand and let him to barrel his missed draws. if I c/r AQ+ for value I would not really c/c river, but rather shove to get called from worse hands

Q: Another question here is: What do we do with medium pocket pairs?
Let's say we have TT-QQ in this spot. Other hands like 99-77 looks to marginal for me to ck/c T.
OK. QQ-TT I'm probably ck/c some T, if there is not a and then evaluate
on the River, but most of the time it is going to be a fold anyway.
To me QQ-99 would be the same. he either has there worse hands than Kx and bet to get us off the hand or better and Kx hands and bet for value.
I would prefer c/c turn with 99-QQ and try to go to showdown

Q: What do you think about strong hand plays?
- I would prefer c/r turn also with strong hands and then shove river, since I can´t be sure he is bluffing always on the river and if he has there weak Ax hand or Kx he might easily check behind